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Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation comes to the drive-in this weekend, and kids 11 and under are admitted Saturday for Free thanks to Shentel, who is covering the cost of the tickets. Adult admission is only $5. Friday tickets are at the regular price.

The animated sequel is rated PG and is 97 minutes in length. In addition to kids tickets, Shentel will also be giving out free popcorn vouchers to the first 100 people, and other goodies to those that visit the Shentel tent located near the snack bar.

The movie starts at dusk and will be preceded by commercials from local sponsors. Don’t forget to check out the snack bar, with all your favorite drive-in foods.

Warner’s Drive-In has set its tentative schedule for the remainder of the season. Because of the nationwide popularity of Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World 2, the drive-in has had to shuffle its schedule to accommodate the limited availability of these films.

Incredibles 2 is back to being screened for two weeks. If Independence weekend plans keep you away from seeing it July 6 & 7, you will have a chance to catch it for the following weekend, July 13 & 14.

Back to the Future has been dropped from the schedule. In its place, a Christmas in July event is being planned for July 20 & 21 and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation will be played.

On June 2, heavy flooding in the area kept the drive-in from playing the second showing of Life of the Party. This weekend, you will have another chance to see it at Warner’s Drive-In

Because of the popularity of Incredibles 2, the theater was unable to get the movie for this weekend. It is still on track to be played July 6 & 7, so sit tight. This problem had a silver lining in that the drive-in could do its second (and even third) showing of Life of the Party.

Melissa McCarthy stars as a recently divorced, middle-aged mother who returns to college in order to complete her degree. Hilarity ensues.

The 105-minute comedy will be playing Friday and Saturday nights, June 1 & 2, starting at dusk (Between -9-9:15 p.m.) rain or shine.

Tickets for ages 12 and up is $5.00. Tickets for Under 12 are $2.00, and kids under 5 years are always free.

While there, don’t forget to visit the snack bar, which has all the movie watching essentials – popcorn, hamburgers, hotdogs and more.

The movie will follow several minutes of ads from local businesses and organizations who are helping to insure the theater’s future. We recommend giving thanks to all of them.

The heist movie will play Friday and Saturday nights and begin around dusk (roughly 9 p.m.). Oceans 8 is rated PG-13 and is 110 minutes long.

Tickets for ages 12 and up is $5.00. Tickets for Under 12 are $2.00, and kids under 5 years are always free.Important Schedule Change:•On June 29 & 30 we were unable to get Incredibles 2, so the drive-in will be replaying Life of the Party, which was unable to be played a full weekend earlier in the month because of flooding. Incredibles 2 will still be playing on its original July 6 & 7, but only that weekend.

• Back to the Future drops off the on list July 20 & 21 in favor of a Christmas in July event. The tentative movie that will be played is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.

• Mama Mia 2 is gone! In its place the drive-in will be holding a car & truck show and tentatively playing American Graffiti.

Come East bound and down to Warner’s Drive-In for a showing of the 1977 classic Smokey and the Bandit.

The Burt Reynolds film will be playing at the theater Friday and Saturday, June 8 & 9. The movie will start at dusk, which is getting later every weekend. Start time will likely be between 8:45-9:00 depending on cloud conditions. You may even see some big rigs pulling into the lot.

Tickets for ages 12 and up is $5.00. Tickets for Under 12 are $2.00, and kids under 5 years are always free.

While there, don’t forget to visit the snack bar, which has all the movie watching essentials – popcorn, hamburgers, hotdogs and more.

The movie will follow several minutes of ads from local businesses and organizations who are helping to insure the theater’s future. We recommend giving thanks to all of them.

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